Make them shaped a little more like this! They make them shaped so it feels like you'll be cursed by eating one. :-) http://twitpic.com/8mfktf
By the way, the cockatoo I talked about yesterday was something like this: http://pic.twitter.com/jTrNObhD. I kind of regret not having it say to Kogasa, "It sure is lonely being alone." :-)
Reader-added tags include "And Yuyuko-sama calmly eats them" and "Who's that showing up in the background, Kogasa-san?"
And the poll is more a sequence of events again:
A candy-themed fairy tale: • The poor Hansel and Gretel • Let's go into the forest. • There's a house made of candy! • They're about to be eaten by an old woman... • When a pink demon gallantly appears!
Schrobby said: Might be Kotohime or Okazaki Yumemi, but I'm not sure.
Neither of these have a ponytail nor a hair bow. Edit: I found the character. It's the second stage midboss in Story_of_Eastern_Wonderland, who carries no name.
Wypatroszony said: Neither of these have a ponytail nor a hair bow. Edit: I found the character. It's the second stage midboss in Story_of_Eastern_Wonderland, who carries no name.
Wypatroszony said: Neither of these have a ponytail nor a hair bow. Edit: I found the character. It's the second stage midboss in Story_of_Eastern_Wonderland, who carries no name.
huh, i always thought that midboss was some kind plant monster...(it's not easy making out details from those sprites.)
What are you eating, Yuyuko-san?Krunch
MunchCrunch
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KrunchCookies!♡Noroiko-san Seems PleasedVrrrmmm...I just bought some for souvenirs!RrrmmblllGyaaaaa (sound effects).... Is this some cursed item? Usually, 呪具 seems to refer to tools used in spells/rituals, but with the darker nature shown here, a more literal translation seemed appropriate.That'd be owl-like, wouldn't it?